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The Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) department at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth proposes to hire a tenure-track Computer Engineering (CPE) faculty member at the assistant or associate professor level with specializations including but not limited to edge devices and edge AI, agentic AI, quantum AI, AI/ML for security and resilience, and security and resilience of AI/ML architecture/algorithms in applications including cyber-physical systems, Internet of Things (IoT), and human-centered computing and assistive technologies. The preferred candidate’s interdisciplinary research focus will be in an area such as smart cities, healthcare, robotics and automation, aerospace and unmanned systems, biomedical applications, and transportation systems. Applicants with research interests in marine-oriented embedded systems are also encouraged to apply to support the campus and regional focus on the blue economy. The preferred candidate would have relevant research/dissertation experience that complements one or more of these areas.

The successful candidate

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Space Electronics Faculty

College of Engineering

The College of Engineering at Michigan State University (MSU) invites applications for multiple tenure- system faculty positions in all areas related to Space Electronics. We encourage applications for appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor and will consider exceptional candidates for appointment at the rank of Associate or (Full) Professor. These positions are supported through Michigan State University’s Global Impact Initiative, designed to address global grand challenges and national priorities through the creation of over 100 new faculty positions in some of the most promising – and critical – fields of research.

Candidates must have earned a PhD in Electrical Engineering or a discipline related to Space Electronics at the time of appointment, with an anticipated start date of August 16, 2026. Successful candidates will be expected to develop a sustainable, externally funded, and internationally recognized research program;

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Space Electronics Faculty

College of Engineering

The College of Engineering at Michigan State University (MSU) invites applications for multiple tenure- system faculty positions in all areas related to Space Electronics. We encourage applications for appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor and will consider exceptional candidates for appointment at the rank of Associate or (Full) Professor. These positions are supported through Michigan State University’s Global Impact Initiative, designed to address global grand challenges and national priorities through the creation of over 100 new faculty positions in some of the most promising – and critical – fields of research.

Candidates must have earned a PhD in Electrical Engineering or a discipline related to Space Electronics at the time of appointment, with an anticipated start date of August 16, 2026. Successful candidates will be expected to develop a sustainable, externally funded, and internationally recognized research program;

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In-brief analysis

October 31, 2025

According to data released by the U.S. Census Bureau in September, the United States exported 46.8 million short tons (MMst) of coal in the first half of 2025 (1H25), an 11% decline from 1H24. Steam coal exports totaled 22.5 MMst, a 10% decline from 1H24. Metallurgical coal exports totaled 24.2 MMst, a 13% decline from 1H24. Reduced coal exports to China (4.4 MMst) accounted for 73% of the decline in total U.S. net coal exports. China accounted for 76% of the decline in metallurgical coal exports and 68% of the decline in steam coal exports. U.S. exports to China decreased after China imposed a 15% additional tariff on imports of U.S. coal in February and a 34% reciprocal tariff on imports from the United States in April. The reduction in

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